Raku seems to have a very limited selection of modules, and a search of Raku land for "session" yields only 8 results, as of today. Of those, three are for an application called "Cro" which appears to be an interface to databases, two are for "Crust" which appears to be a specific framework also involving databases, one is for AWS (Amazon?), one is for "Proc::Screen"--said to be an interface to a GNU screen session, etc. I have no idea which keyword to look for to find simple CGI-style session support. "Http" finds modules for the creation of an http server, and "cgi" finds nothing at all.

If there are no modules for this, what might be the best approach to create a simple login session in Raku using a session ID and cookies?

Blessings,

~Polyglot~


In reply to [RAKU] How to create a secure HTTP session in Raku? by Polyglot

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